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==Storm of Amber==
 
==Storm of Amber==
"How about this one?"  The [[Sweet Voice of Brass and Glory]] held up a rice-paper hanging scroll.
 
 
[[Storm of Amber]] frowned doubtfully.  "You think so?"
 
 
"Well, tell me why not."
 
 
"The brush work is a little..."  The Exalt made an empty gesture towards the scroll.  "sloppy, isn't it?"
 
 
The goddess rolled her eyes.  "It's supposed to look like that; it's artistic."
 
 
"The character for 'spring' is drawn wrong."
 
 
"Who are you to judge?"  Sweet Brass nudged Storm with her elbow.  "You can't read Old Realm."
 
 
Storm of Amber turned his back to the merchant behind the stall, who eyed the pair with apprehensive hope.  "In this, I am clearly not alone."
 
 
"Well, I like it," the goddess said, folding her arms.
 
 
"What's wrong with another [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanshui shanshui].  There was one at the stall a row back that was nice."
 
 
Five minutes later, the pair was walking through the market again, and Storm of Amber had a rice-paper hanging scroll tucked under his arm.  They waved to those they knew and paused to bow to those who showed them reverence.  As they walked away from the latest such shepherd, Sweet Brass pinched Storm's side.  She smiled when the Exalt twitched.  "You're still not used to it."
 
 
"Heaven forbid I ever get used to your iron nails in my flesh."
 
 
The goddess laughed.  "I meant the worship."
 
 
"It's a challenge to become a god, I think.  Far easier to be born to it."
 
 
"Mmm."  Sweet Brass linked her arm with Storm of Amber's and they walked in silence for a while.  At length, she said "I have friends still, beneath the dome of Heaven.  Everywhere, there is talk."
 
 
"About us?"
 
 
The goddess nodded.
 
 
"What do they say?"
 
 
"They think you are too different from them.  Gods are conservative, by nature, and have trouble accepting new ideas.  I don't think they approve of what we do here." 
 
 
Storm of Amber stopped walking.  "Will they come to break us apart?"
 
 
"I don't think so."  Sweet Brass shook her head.  "But they would keep a closer eye on you and [[An Oathsworn Circle|your circle]]."
 
 
"My...  circle?"
 
 
"Of course.  You are the leaders.  Our work here would collapse without you."
 
 
"Our... work.  Yes."  Storm nodded.  "Our work."
 
 
"What did you think I was talking about?"
 
 
"Nothing."  Storm smiled.  "What are their plans?"
 
 
Sweet Brass looked to the ground.  "I think they mean to hire me again; I will become their Assistant Eastern Goddess of War for [[The Marukan Alliance]] or some such, responsible for filing reports on what you do."
 
 
"Will you leave?"
 
 
The goddess smiled.  "The closer I am to you, and the more involved in what you do, the more accurate my reports.  I'm not going anywhere."
 
 
"Good."  The Exalt touched his fingers to her throat and frowned.  "Though a job means a leash around your neck." 
 
 
"A leash to which you hold the chain.  This job proves what I said when first we met; glory and honor in Heaven by service to your Mandate."  Sweet Brass wrapped her hand back through Storm's arm and the pair started walking again, losing themselves amidst the brightly colored stalls of the spring market.  "And I'll never give up your secrets.  Do you trust me in that?"
 
 
"I trust you in everything."  Storm of Amber shook the rice-paper scroll under his arm and smiled.  "Except your taste in art."
 
  
  
 
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